Antioxidant Activities of Natural Compounds from Caribbean Plants to Enhance Diabetic Wound Healing
Diabetic wound healing is a global medical challenge. Several studies showed that delayed healing in diabetic patients is multifactorial. Nevertheless, there is evidence that excessive production of ROS and impaired ROS detoxification in diabetes are the main cause of chronic wounds. Indeed, increas...
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Main Authors: | Laura Accipe (Author), Alisson Abadie (Author), Remi Neviere (Author), Sylvie Bercion (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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